Navy veteran Michael White expresses hope for Iran's future after Khamenei's death

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Navy veteran Michael White, previously tortured in Iran, expressed hope following Ayatollah Khamenei's death. White, who spent nearly two years imprisoned and tortured in Iran, wrote to President Trump urging action for Iranian freedom. He described his release in 2020 and his feelings about Khamenei's demise. The veteran detailed his harsh treatment and imprisonment, including torture and a ten-year sentence. His comments come amid reports of Khamenei's son being a potential successor and US service members killed in an Iranian drone attack.


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